Congrats and an enthusiastic whinny to Chuck Grassley, the plucky senator from Iowa who finally, finally took care of the Smithsonian's Lawrence Small problem.
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The Bush administration has certainly emboldened these types who abuse their power. It's that overblown sense of entitlement that allows even the most sensible person to morph into a good ole' boy to whom the rules don't apply. Maybe Lawrence Small can find work at the Bush 43 liberry once they locate a city that will accept it.
After this photoshop, I strongly support Chuck Grassley's decision not to wear a tiara in public.
As to the Larry Small unpleasantness, it's clear that museum folk are not receptive to new and exciting ideas. You'd almost think it was their job to preserve the ideas and artifacts of the past! I mean, how gay is that?
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The Bush administration has certainly emboldened these types who abuse their power. It's that overblown sense of entitlement that allows even the most sensible person to morph into a good ole' boy to whom the rules don't apply.
Maybe Lawrence Small can find work at the Bush 43 liberry once they locate a city that will accept it.
I believe SMU is already razing private homes seized through eminent domain to make way for a half billion dollar presidentin' decider's liberry.
Take that Kelo v. New London!!!
After this photoshop, I strongly support Chuck Grassley's decision not to wear a tiara in public.
As to the Larry Small unpleasantness, it's clear that museum folk are not receptive to new and exciting ideas. You'd almost think it was their job to preserve the ideas and artifacts of the past! I mean, how gay is that?
Said with love.
I think the tiara is lovely, but would be enhanced by the addition of diamond earrings.
Yay, Matt!
It was kind of a rush this morning, and I really did mean to doll him up a little more, but alas...
Since Small's buddy Sant is a big DC museum sugar daddy -- I doubt much of jubilation will be made very public. Still way to go, Grassley.
Yes, yes! Two hooves up for Grassley!
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